X-RAYS: Electromagnetic radiations of high energy having wave lengths
shorter than those in the ultraviolet region.

YIELD (OR ENERGY YIELD): The total effective energy released in a nuclear
(or atomic) explosion. It is usually expressed in terms of the equivalent

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tonnaye of TNT required to produce the same eneryyrelease in an explosion.

The total energy yield is manifested as nuclear radiation, thermal radiation,
and shock (and blast) energy, the actual distribution being dependent upon
the medium in which the explosion occurs (primarily) and also upon the type
of weapon and the time after detonation.

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